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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Check Out Patch's New Grocery Specials Section and Get Your Coupons

The section has hundreds of Lawrenceville retailers' specials listed in one place - just print out the ones you want. Patch is now offering coupon shopping made really easy.

Part of the mission of Lawrenceville Patch is to make your life ridiculously easy. Now, there is a new way we can help you before you head to the grocery store. Check out our new Grocery Specials Section. It allows you to browse local grocery coupons and weekly specials, just like the ones found in newspapers, all in one place, and without getting newsprint on your fingers and hands. Here's what else you can do: To get to the grocery specials section from the home page, on the dashboard (main navigational bar at the top) go to the last one marked More Stuff and click on it, you will find the Commute, Jobs, Volunteer and then Grocery Specials. Click on the Grocery Specials tab and browse away. If you're a coupon shopper, you won't ever go …

Monday, January 30, 2012

PETology

Pet Money Matters

Saving money is a necessity now-a-days. Even on a tight budget you can still give your pet the proper care he needs.

We're well in to 2012 now. I'm sure we have all set New Year's resolutions about having better health, more money, being a better spouse, friend and parent to our kids, both two-legged and four-legged ones. Like everyone else, I know how "ruff" the economy is and when times get tough, although not intentional, pet care drops on our list of priorities. With a little discipline and bargain hunting you can still be a great pet-parent without breaking the bank. Most veterinarians, including myself, recommend that pets be seen for an exam every six months. But because this may not be financially feasible, at the very least, take him or her in once a year for a thorough physical exam, annual vaccines and bloodwork. This way you can can check for…

Teja Bain, DVM

3:52 pm on Sunday, February 5, 2012

Hey Gina! Thanks for sharing and what a wonderful idea! Hopefully your money saving tip can help other pet owners because we all need ways to help stretch our dollar further these days!;)   more ›

Monday, July 4, 2011

Fight for Your Financial Independence

In between the festivities, BBQ, and fireworks, think about what you can do to live financially free.

Today we officially celebrate Independence Day. But as we reflect on the hard-fought battles to gain our national freedom, give a thought to your own financial independence. Make no mistake about it, we are still in a recession and it's important for you to be ready to fight for your future. Here are some tips on how to secure your financial independence. Step 1: Pay down your debt.  A big part of financial independence is to have more assets than debts. It's nearly impossible to save, in this economy, if you have monthly commitments like loans and credit card payments. Start by tackling small balances first—debt-stacking is a great way to eliminate smaller debts, such as credit cards, so that you can free up cash to take on larger debts …

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Vanzetta Evans

10:28 am on Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Richard, these are just a few tips the author chose to highlight. If you have more, please feel free to share. Thanks.   more ›

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